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September Lsat 2019 Logic Games

piercewriter96piercewriter96 Free Trial Member
edited September 2019 in September 2019 LSAT 115 karma

The first question to the second game needs to be re-evaluated. I wasted so much time on this “easy” question and I still couldn’t figure out which one didn’t follow the rules. Anyone else had trouble?

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  • Anonymouse-1Anonymouse-1 Alum Member
    189 karma

    Seems to be a common issue. We will have a lot more consensus from others, Im sure, when people return from their testing center to talk about this awful LG section.

  • Pride Only HurtsPride Only Hurts Alum Member
    2186 karma

    Think I skipped this and guessed. I can’t be sure. I don’t remember the last time I guessed on more than one question in Logic games but I must have bubbles in at least 3 skipped questions at the last minute.

  • Trees are GoneTrees are Gone Alum Member
    edited September 2019 192 karma

    So the trick here was in the question stem - the arragement of artifacts wasn't a straight line, but a circle.

    edit i meant stimulus

  • elias7291elias7291 Alum Member
    269 karma

    @"Trees are Gone" said:
    So the trick here was in the question stem - the arragement of artifacts wasn't a straight line, but a circle.

    edit i meant stimulus

    Agree. i also was tripped up by this question until i realized this.

  • DivineRazeDivineRaze Alum Member
    edited September 2019 556 karma

    I thought about putting them in a straight line like 7-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 and just placing the variable in 7 at the end and beginning but decided on the circle instead. I don't remember if there were 7 variables or 6 but you get my point. Now that I look back at it I probably should have done it with the straight line.

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